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What is ‘phonological conditioning’?

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Answered by dhruvGHDY8
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In linguistics, an alternation is the phenomenon of a morpheme exhibiting variation in its phonological realization. Each of the various realizations is called an alternant. The variation may be conditioned by the phonological, morphological, and/or syntactic environment in which the morpheme finds itself.

Answered by kanika1809
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hey here is ur answer

Any change in the phonological shape of a morpheme because of the phonological features surrounding the target,for instance the choice between im-in.

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